Ligand Substitution Processes

Textbook Title: Ligand Substitution Processes

Textbook Description:
This free online textbook covers a developed approach to classification of ligand substitution reactions that is adapted to what seem to have emerged as the characteristic features of these reactions and is susceptible to operational tests. The authors have tried to evaluate the basis for making generalizations about ligand substitution processes and to formulate tests to show whether new reactions fall within familiar patterns, and have sought to base the models of ligand substitution processes in the language of molecular-orbital theory.

Author: Langford, Cooper H. and Gray, Harry B.
Subjects: Chemistry
Key words: Chemistry, Ligand Substitution Processes
Download URL: http://caltechbook.library.caltech.edu/100/

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